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    On Common Ground: Translocal Attachments and Transethnic Affiliations in Agha Shahid Ali’s and Arthur Sze’s Poetry of the American Southwest by Judith Rauscher

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Combining insights from human geography, critical regionalism, and environmental literary criticism, I argue that the concept of the translocal, rather than the transnational, is useful to describe the complex poetics of place in Agha Shahid Ali’s A Nostalgist’s Map of America (1991) and Arthur Sze’s The Ginkgo Light (2009). …”
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    Historical Topicality in Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock’s Milestones by Lukas Klik

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…However, although literary criticism has engaged with his novels, his dramatic oeuvre remains a blind spot in scholarship. …”
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    Reviewing the Book "Gender in Ethics Opinion since the 3rd Century BH to the 4th Century SH" by Nayereh Dalir

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…It is the findings of the present study regarding the criticism and review of this work, while being problem-centered and raising many questions as its advantage, that deal with some aspects of form and structure criticism, methodological, content, and literary criticism.…”
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    A Hundred Year Old Agony And Its Reflections: Wilfred Owen`s Anthem for Doomed Youth by Metin Timuçin

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…As agreed by majority of literary critics with regard to English Literature, one of the most outstanding aspects of World War I is the amount of excellent poetry it inspired. …”
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    Aldo Palazzeschi's Works: Works between Literature and Art by Mohammad Hossein Ramadan Kiaei, Zohreh Montasseri

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The present study attempts to study the literary works of Aldo Palazzeschi from the viewpoint of contemporary Italian literary critics such as Sanguinetti, Ungaretti, etc., and also attempts to examine the influence of Crepuscolarismo principles on Palazzeschi's attitudes and works of his youth years on the one hand, as well as, to study the influence of Futurism's theories on his other works, on the other hand.…”
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    Scrutinizing the representations of flood disaster imagery in Emile Zola’s work by Ferdinal Ferdinal, Oktavianus Oktavianus, Djusmalinar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Educators, researchers, and scientists from various fields, including literary critics, are striving to address the impacts of climate change and disasters on human beings, as depicted in Emile Zola's work "The Flood," which illustrates human vulnerability amidst natural disasters. …”
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    The lowest canonical denominator: electronic literary texts, and the role of the information professional by Claire Warwick

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…This issue should concern not only literary critics, but also information professionals. Humanities scholars need diverse resources, rare texts and multiple editions of works. …”
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  8. 108

    A Night at the Pictures : A Christmas Carol et la séduction du simulacra by Florent Christol

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…A Christmas Carol, which stands as one of the most popular works of Dickens, is not highly ranked by literary critics and scholars. The main reason for this somewhat paradoxical fate is that Dickens is known for his contribution to the novel, a genre preoccupied with issues of realism and the denunciation of social ills. …”
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    Literary Translation Techniques in Professor Pamela Smith’s Translation of Akinwumi Is̩ola’s Ogun Omode to Treasury of Childhood Memories by O̩lálérè Adéyemi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Professor Pamela Smith has taken up the challenge to translate Ogún O̩mo̩dé written by Professor Akinwumi Is̩o̩la into Treasury of Childhood Memories among many others. Yorùbá literary critics, translation experts, and linguists are yet to scrutinize the literary translation techniques in the translated text. …”
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    Poverty, Dickens’s Oliver Twist, and J. R. McCulloch by Ayşe Çelikkol

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…As the precursor to the science of economics, political economy concerned some topics that also preoccupied novelists, such as poverty and wealth. Literary criticism in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries has been charting the ways in which the discourses of literature and political economy intersect, despite the Romantic disavowal of their commonalities. …”
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    The Postdigital as Theme in Narrative Fiction across Media by Alice Bell

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Proving a critical overview of the way that the ‘postdigital’ has been interpreted in aesthetics, critical theory, and literary criticism, I show how the scepticism towards digital media that is a tenet of postdigital visual arts can now also be seen in some narrative fiction of the twenty-first century written in English. …”
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    Două forme productive în anii 1990 şi 2000: eclectismul postmodern şi autoficţiunea by Cătălin Sturza

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Thus, the Postmodern eclecticism is illustrated by the Orbitor series, of Mircea Cărtărescu – which is perhaps the most debated and challenged series (by the literary criticism) of the last two decades –; Christina Domestica şi Vânătorii de suflete and Simion liftnicul. …”
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    Vasile Pârvan by Eugen Simion

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Zub) regarded it as a “monument” of the Romanian culture, a fascinating narrative about a world lost in the apocalypses of protohistory. Literary critics (G. Călinescu, Tudor Vianu, Șerban Cioculescu) evaluated him as a philosopher with ambitions to spiritualize Romanian culture and pointed to the oratoric qualities embedded in his texts as an expression of his talent. …”
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    The Ambivalent Representation of the Orient in T. E. Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph (1935) by Sonia Lamrani

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Drawing upon postcolonial literary criticism, this paper will show the way Lawrence simultaneously reaffirms and rejects the imperialist and colonialist discourse in his portrayals. …”
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    Criticism, practice, pedagogy: creative convergence through A.S. Byatt’s Babel Tower by Helen E. MUNDLER

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article examines how literary criticism and the teaching of creative writing can be brought together. …”
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    Henry Rider Haggard’s Posthumanist Eco-consciousness by Sinan AKILLI

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In a manner that would be unexpected of an author widely labeled as ‘a man of his times’—and therefore a pro-imperial propagandist—in postcolonial literary criticism, he was critical of the anthropocentric ways of western civilization. …”
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    The Philosopher’s Poet: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives on Wallace Stevens by Bart Eeckhout

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The two different angles are investigated precisely because they fall outside mainstream literary criticism on Stevens and help to dramatize several of the difficulties confronted by poets and philosophers seeking to find common ground. …”
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    ‘The South! something exclaims within me’: Real and Imagined Spaces in Italy and the South in Vernon Lee’s Travel Writing by Leonie Wanitzek

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Literary criticism on Vernon Lee has so far focused little on either her seven published collections of travel essays or on her intense engaging with space and place in her writing. …”
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